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The 2025 Formula One season after five races

After five Grand Prix races in Australia, China, Japan, Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, is this shaping up to be the new F1 season of the century? Let’s review.  If you don’t like the weather, wait five minutes. That’s what we used to say about my home state of Connecticut and the greater New England area. […]

  • By Rob Reed - Contributor
Atlassian boss Mike Cannon-Brookes (second from right) attends the 2025 F1 season opener in Melbourne. Image: Supplied

How Atlassian is turbocharging Williams ahead of F1’s 2026 overhaul

Formula One is about to undergo its biggest transformation in decades. In 2026, the sport will introduce sweeping regulations aimed at making it safer, more sustainable, and more competitive. To stay ahead of the curve, Williams Racing has partnered with Sydney-headquartered Atlassian to help fast-track the team’s return to the front of the grid. It’s […]

  • By Shivaune Field, Journalist
  • Business Journalist

Oscar Piastri’s most important hometown pit stop before the Australian Grand Prix

The Melbourne-born McLaren star talks exclusively to Forbes Australia about preparing for the 2025 F1 season-opener in the city where his motorsport career began, and getting home for lunch with mum. In person, Oscar Piastri is just as cool, calm, and collected as he appears to be on television. The 23-year-old is poised and polite […]

  • By Shivaune Field, Journalist
  • Business Journalist

‘This is the next step’: Christian Horner on Red Bull’s biggest gamble in F1 yet

Formula 1 doesn’t wait. The cars, the competition, the technology – everything shifts. And after two decades leading one of the most dominant teams in the sport, no one knows this better than Christian Horner, who now faces arguably his biggest challenge in F1 yet. Horner has barely had time to catch his breath. When […]

  • By Samuel Hussey
  • Head of News & Life

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F1 Australia boss Travis Auld on the evolution of Albert Park’s Grand Prix

The Australian Grand Prix is known as the Formula 1 ‘festival in the park,’ Auld says. Here’s how he is growing further attendance and engagement at Melbourne’s blockbuster motorsport festival. The countdown is on until Sunday’s 2025 Formula 1 season kick-off in Melbourne. It will be Lewis Hamilton’s first race with new team Ferrari, Australian […]

  • By Shivaune Field, Journalist
  • Business Journalist
Casa Ferrari, located trackside at Albert Park, will return for a third year at the 2025 Australian Grand Prix. Image: Supplied

The $12,000 ticket: Inside Ferrari’s invite-only Australian Grand Prix suite

Ever wondered how the ultra-wealthy do the Australian Grand Prix? Well, if you’re part of Ferrari’s inner-circle, it starts with a ticket to a private three-storey popup mixed with trackside views, free-flowing spritzes, and a menu curated by top Italian chefs. At Albert Park, there are plenty of ways to watch Formula 1. General admission […]

  • By Samuel Hussey
  • Head of News & Life
All eyes will be on Lewis Hamilton at Albert Park as he prepares for his first F1 race as a Ferrari driver. Image: Getty

F1 Australian Grand Prix 2025 start times and how to watch live

Formula 1 is finally back in action, with the 2025 season opener taking place at Albert Park in Melbourne for the Australian Grand Prix from March 14-16. There is a lot to look forward to this weekend as all teams will finally reveal the true pace of their new challengers after keeping cards close to their chests during the pre-season testing in Bahrain. […]

  • By Yara Elshebiny - Contributor

From racing to baking: The F1 engineer creating some of the world’s best croissants

Melbourne-born baker Kate Reid shifted gears from engineering at a British Formula 1 team to formulating some of the best pastries in the world. Before founding Lune – and creating a croissant the New York Times posits might be the best in the world – Kate Reid worked 16-hour days as a Formula 1 aerodynamicist. […]

  • By Brooklyn Tanovic

Louis Vuitton partners with F1, becomes title sponsor of Australian GP

Louis Vuitton has become an official partner of Formula 1 on the heels of LVMH entering into a 10-year global partnership agreement with the series starting in 2025. The luxury brand will additionally serve as the title partner for the season-opening grand prix in Melbourne from March 14-16, officially named the Formula 1 Louis Vuitton Australian Grand Prix 2025. […]

  • By Yara Elshebiny - Contributor

The Mercedes set to be the most expensive Formula 1 car ever

A Mercedes raced by Juan Manuel Fangio and Stirling Moss could become the most expensive Grand Prix car in history at an auction this weekend. The W196 R Stromlinienwagen – the “Streamline car” – will go under the hammer in Stuttgart, Germany, on Saturday at a target price of $52 million (€50 million). To put […]

  • By Dan Cancian - Contributor
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